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UFO Disk Half Buried On Mars From NASA Archives

The Mars UFO Disk photo was discovered by Jean Ward back in 2006, he's a South African researcher and thanks to his discovery this Mars anomaly can be seen by everyone.

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Check out the long surface scar that's been gauged deep into the ground underneath the surface going deeper as it gets to the perfectly shaped Disk.

This is the NASA photo showing a UFO Disk on Mars.

The NASA photo from Mars showing a Disk in the surface half buried.

The amazing photo was discovered by Jean Ward years ago.

It's left this scar as it's come in at a low angle which it must have been flying fast but low to create this kind of gauge on Mars.

"A perfect Disk partially covered in sand and debris"

Jean Ward 

Two things to note from this are the actual Disk itself and the crash scar across the surface. For both of them to be at the same place, at the same time and in the exact way it would look if a Disk crashes, that's the strangest thing.

It's space, these two very different things coming together is not by chance. Because we expect there to be no intelligent life in space, how is it so that we're seeing something that could only occur on Earth taking into account aircraft and the ground?

It's between 12 and 15 meters in diameter. It could be the remains of a flying Disk on the Red Planet. Was it observing the inhabitants of Mars taking into account we don't know how old this crash site is? Was it observing the Cydonians as it's pointed out in the video ancient Aliens on Mars were called Cydonians. It's not quite clear how this name was given or if it's just a referring name.

Video description:

The photograph analyzed here (PSP_001984_1735) was acquired by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on 29 December 2006 and is described as "Swirls of Rock in Candor Chasma."

Here I feature an anomaly I discovered at a new site in Ceti Mensa in the region Valles Marineris. The anomaly looks like a disc-shaped object which hit the surface of Mars at a very low angle and left a trench behind it. The disc-shaped object measures approximately 12 to 15 metres in diameter. Apart from removing a few dunes to highlight the object I didn't change anything else in the photograph. To see the anomaly for yourselves please download the original JP2 from the NASA link provided below and download HiVIEW to open the JP2 (the anomaly is right there for anyone to see).

Alternatives: Could this possibly be a ramp leading into an underground entrance or is this an incomplete Project Ice-Worm structure? Or are we seeing a strange arc-shaped dune?

Jean Ward 

As always, until we get to see these anomalies up close and personal, I can only speculate as to what these objects might be.

When we break it down into its basic elements like a compartment for the gauged-out scar, and a compartment for the Disk we can see clearly that the odds of both of these things being found at the same place anywhere in space are astronomical, to say the least.

To find the Disk in the image from the link at the bottom of this page, click on the image there and it brings up all the images not just the clip of it.

Lee Lewis UFO Researcher  

These are only found on Earth in this scenario. Meteorites can create a long scar but then that would be a rock instead of a Disk which Disk has a perfect diameter shape half buried under the dirt because it's come in at an angle. We should not be seeing anything like this at all with Disks.

The intriguing photo was taken by NASA and it's located in the Ceti Mensa region of Valle's Marineris. If it's not a Disk then it's an ancient structure but in my mind, it's definitely of an intelligent origin. Lots of people are taking notice of this and have been for a while but equally, people have dismissed it as a natural formation. It's not clear how long it's been there but there's a good chance that it's been there a very long time.

The photo appears to show a disc-shaped object that's half buried in the Martian dirt, and it's got a massive long trench or scar if you will, right across the surface. Was this mysterious object involved with other Disks maybe as a part of a fleet or was it alone? Did it come from space or was it based on Mars in some as yet unknown or undiscovered base? Mars is huge don't forget, it's got a lot of places to hide and there's lots of it yet to be explored. Is this Disk evidence of an ancient civilization or a species like us just looking and doing limited experiments that have long ago left? Or is it merely an interesting rock formation as suggested by NASA as swirls of rock as if it's a pliable material? Or do they mean that it's wind erosion? We may never know the answer, but it's certainly a fascinating glimpse of what could be found on the surface of Mars.

Here's the extraordinary video uploaded to YouTube by Jean Ward.

If you've got any thoughts on this video please share it with us in the comments section below, cheers.

Link to NASA image.

Credit: Jean Ward YouTube Channel/NASA/UAHirise/LPL/UFO Sighting's Footage/UFO Sightings/Ufosfootage/Canva.

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  1. It’s a meteor/comment that carved a trench then the wind blew around it and formed a curved dune.

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    1. Sorry..auto correct… “meteor/comet”

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    2. I don't think so. Too refined, and check the shadow. The visible edge is clearly elevated. A meteor coming in at an angle sharp enough to create that trench would have bounced or exploded, and I don't think it could have come in at that sharp an angle in any event. It seems that the speed of the incoming object would have to have been so high that it could not have stopped after only a few hundred meters. This looks more like a controlled crash. It simply looks too "manmade" to be a natural occurrence.

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